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		<title>By: Water damage</title>
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		<description>Very nice article. Most birds will protect a nest. There are also some studies that suggest birds do recognize people or colors. If someone that looked like you or drove a car like yours ever hurt them or attacked them in some way, they may remember and consider you to be a threat. However, if it is spring time the most likely answer is they have young in the nest and are protecting them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very nice article. Most birds will protect a nest. There are also some studies that suggest birds do recognize people or colors. If someone that looked like you or drove a car like yours ever hurt them or attacked them in some way, they may remember and consider you to be a threat. However, if it is spring time the most likely answer is they have young in the nest and are protecting them.</p>
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